Huntingdonshire

Huntingdonshire is a diverse district which includes the historic towns of Huntingdon, Godmanchester, St Ives, St Neots and Ramsey.

Strategically placed on good river and transport routes Huntingdonshire has always been a popular place to live and it is associated with many famous names. It was the birth place of Oliver Cromwell, occasional home to the diarist Samuel Pepys and the final resting place of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown the landscape designer. Whilst there are many protected buildings that reflect Huntingdonshire's architectural and historic interest it is the structures of local importance that this project hopes to identify.  

There is currently no list of locally important structures within Huntingdonshire and it is hoped that this will provide an opportunity for people to capture buildings, places and structures which are important to them and which reflect the local identity of the District.